Wednesday, March 18, 2020

IPFire Firewall Using Cryptography To Secure Linux Kernel Against RootKit

In the latest release of test v2.25 – Core update 142, IPFire has introduced a new method to sign the Linux kernel module cryptographically. As a result of this, the attacker cannot execute an illegal action using a deployed third-party module into the IPFire kernel. This new approach of kernel rootkit protection can completely restrict […]

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